Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Mexico) explained

Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
Native Name:Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
Jurisdiction:Federal Government of Mexico
Headquarters:Ave. Juárez #20, Col. Centro, CP 06010, Del. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
Coordinates:19.4336°N -99.1442°W
Employees:11,500
Budget:$27.4 billion (FY 2010)
Minister1 Name:Alicia Bárcena Ibarra
Minister1 Pfo:Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Child1 Agency:Mexican Consulates and Embassies
Website:http://www.sre.gob.mx

The Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Spanish; Castilian: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, SRE, lit: Secretariat of External Relations) is the government department responsible for Mexico's foreign affairs.

Mexico currently has 80 embassies, 33 consulates-general, 35 consulates, 1 representative office in Ramallah, 1 trade office in Taiwan and 144 honorary consulates around the world. Mexico also has 2 permanent representations to the United Nations in New York City and Geneva, there are also permanent missions to the OAS in Washington, D.C., to UNESCO in Paris, to European Union in Brussels, to OECD in Paris, to ICAO in Montreal and to OPANAL in Mexico City. Mexico also has permanent observer mission status to the AU, CAN, CE, Mercosur, NAM and Unasur. The Secretariat also operates passport offices throughout Mexico where Mexican citizens can apply in person for passports for international travel.

The person in charge of the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs is the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, also known domestically as the canciller (Spanish, lit. chancellor).

The Secretary's subordinate officials and agencies include the Undersecretary for Foreign Relations, the Undersecretary for Latin America and the Caribbean, the Undersecretary for North America, the Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights, the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID) and the Legal Counselor.

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List of secretaries

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Notes and References

  1. 11th Administration
  2. 12th Administration
  3. Ministre of Foreign Affairs and Navy of Mexico
  4. 13th Administration